Wisdom Teeth

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  1. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    I have a 14Lb sledge hammer in my garage.
    If you can lift it you can have it..
    Teeth.. a pain when they come and a pain when they go.
    I feel for you LMR. I really do.
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  2. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Thanks Robert its getting me down now
     
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    LMRR, I so feel for you. I had problems quite a few years ago, had x-ray's, was told I had 2 impacted wisdom teeth. Had the appointment at the hospital & very stupidly I cancelled it cos of work (was made redundant) & have on/off problems ever since.

    Funnily enough, it is playing up at the moment as it does every so often but nothing that I can't handle. My throat gets bad, my neck gets another chin:) but it's nothing like I had originally.

    I so feel for you and am suprised that you have such a long waiting list, maybe that's the way it is now, as I said it was about 10 years ago when I had my problems. Go back to your GP etc and nag, nag, nag - being a woman you should be good at that:) (Don't start, I'm a woman too!) If you're taking that many painkillers and they're not working that must surely push you up the list?

    How are you feeling today? Have you tried any remedies? I know that cloves are supposed to work but never tried it myself.

    cheers
     
  4. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Thanks borrowers. Mine have been playing up on and off for quite a few years so I had one removed in 2005 and the remaining one stopped hurting so I left it :dh: This time its hurting way more than before.

    The pain is affecting my ME so I'm gonna put on some pressure cause I don't wanna end up housebound again.

    I've also ordered some Teetha granules which are for babies that are teething. I have used these before and they're quite good :):thumb:
     
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    My daughter is going in to Hospital tomorrow to have three taken out:(...I do hope she'll be ok.
     
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    Urgh that's bad. I had two removed at a week distance (before they were even born at all, how can I possibly grow wise, tell me). No fun.

    Tooth ache is a killer. I used to have a really good painkiller for that, if I could remember the name.It really worked. Sinflex, that was the name! One pill, I would forget about theeth and sleeplike an angel. Good for migraine too, but that was like shooting flies with field artillery.
     
  7. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Thanks it's not too bad today and I managed to get out to go and get some co codamol and some teetha.

    Pal hope your daughters ok its best to get them out tho
     
  8. Paladin

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    Well all seems ok with my daughter:thumb:...She had it done at 4pm and can come out at 6.30.
     
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  10. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Thats good news Pal was she under a general or a local anaesthetic?
     
  11. Paladin

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    General....:cool:out cold for an hour...We're off to see her tonight at her home in Cheltenham...No tea for me but do I care...?:pala:Not when there is a damsel in distress.....who needs her Daddy:luv:
     
  12. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Aww bless. I'm gonna have a local
     
  13. Paladin

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    :( Oh dear...she is not at all well. Not my chirppy bubbly baby at the moment:(.....I hate not being able to stop the pain for her....k-l
     
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    Pal, sorry to hear that Claire is not feeling well after her 'op' but rest and
    some painkillers and hopefully she'll be a lot better tomorrow morning.
    and I am sure seeing her Mum and Dad made her feel better too!

    Here's a hug from GC - [​IMG]
    (for Claire) :D
     
  15. Little Miss Road Rage

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    Aww bless hope she's feeling a bit better. A friend of mine had all four removed at once under a general and I saw her a week later and she was still poorly but she still had to go to college in Kent luckily I was driving. By the time we had finished in Kent she had perked up a bit. She's got pale skin anyway (ginger) but she was even paler :)
     
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